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  2. Illinois River (Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    Illinois River Rafters. The Illinois River is "a wilderness river that tests both the skill and strength of boaters". [10] For the 31-mile (50 km) run along the Wild and Scenic part of the river between upper Oak Flat near Kerby and lower Oak Flat, boaters are far from trails and roads. [10]

  3. Rogue River (Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    Soggy Sneakers: A Paddler's Guide to Oregon's Rivers lists several whitewater runs of varying difficulty along the upper, middle, and lower Rogue River and its tributaries. The longest run, on the main stem of the river downstream of Grants Pass, is "one of the best-known whitewater runs in the United States". [ 82 ]

  4. Alfred A. Loeb State Park - Wikipedia

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    Oregon Parks and Recreation Department Alfred A. Loeb State Park is a state park in the U.S. state of Oregon , administered by the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department . Located on the banks of the Chetco River , the park offers camping, hiking, fishing, swimming, and rafting opportunities.

  5. Course of the Rogue River (Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    Rafting Mule Canyon on the lower Rogue Beyond the county border, Corral, Ditch, and Slide creeks enter from the right near Battle Bar. Hewitt Creek enters from the left near Winkle Bar Airport at RM 53 (RK 85).

  6. Boxcar Rapids - Wikipedia

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    The engine, fire car, boxcar, and all of the train crew were lost in the deep, turbulent water, and the crash was one of the worst in the history of the Oregon Trunk Line. Shortly after, the rapids were named the "Boxcar Rapids." An earlier train derailing accident occurred in the lower Deschutes area in September 1949. [7]

  7. Deschutes River - Wikipedia

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    The Deschutes River (/ d ə ˈ ʃ uː t s / də-SHOOTS) in central Oregon is a major tributary of the Columbia River.The river provides much of the drainage on the eastern side of the Cascade Range in Oregon, gathering many of the tributaries that descend from the drier, eastern flank of the mountains.